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> Yes, I'm going to ask them this because really, at the end of the
> day, there is no offence. See the attached. Why are those two cars allowed
> to park across the road like that? That blue car can't have received any
> tickets because it's been parking there everyday for the last two years.
> The car in the other image where I was parked also got a ticket, (you can
> just see it on the windscreen) and at first glance I would say that it's
> her fault that she didn't move a bit further on, but then I don't know
> what the circumstances were when she first parked there - there may well
> have been a bigger vehicle in front of her instead of the car now.
>
> The official signs that are there are only 2 hour waiting signs,
> there's nothing that says you must park within the lines.
From those photos I can't see anything that indicates any of the cars are
parked illegally or dangerously. Look at the red car across the street, it
is parked in practically the same position as the red car in the foreground
(position of rear wheel relative to the sunken kerb). Why should one get a
ticket and not the other?
If you'd parked on the single yellow line, then fair enough, but you
weren't, by a long way.
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